Tekashi 6ix9ine Reveals Role In Nine Trey Gang Ahead Of Trial

On Monday (September 9), legal documents were released detailing what the 23-year-old rapper is expected to say at next week's racketeering trial.

Tekashi is set to take the stand on Monday (September 16) to testify in the trial of two Nine Trey Gangsta Blood affiliates — Anthony "Harv" Ellison and Aljermiah "Nuke" Mack — in regards to their connection to various gang activities. (The trial was originally set for September 9, however, it was pushed back) While it was initially reported that 6ix9ine, who is listed as a cooperating witness for the Feds, was expected to speak about his alleged kidnapping last year.

In the newly released documents, it appears that he will also reveal his role within the gang. "The Government expects CW-2 [6ix9ine] to testify that one of his roles in Nine Trey was to make money for the gang and distribute that money among Nine Trey members," the documents read, per Complex.

6ix9ine is currently being held in federal jail without bail. In January, he entered a guilty plea for nine federal charges against him, including multiple counts of racketeering, conspiracy, firearms offenses, and narcotics trafficking. While it's unclear what sentence he'll have after coping guilty pleas — he was previously facing 32 years to life after being charged with six federal crimes (more charges were added while he was behind bars)— he will be sentenced on January 23, 2020.